Hurrah!

Jd

On Mar 27, 5:23 pm, "J.D. Zamfirescu" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We have just open sourced a significant new chunk of Google Wave
> source code: the wave document model. The new code, some thirty-eight
> thousand lines of code mainly in the
> org.waveprocotol.wave.model.document package, implements useful and
> efficient data structures for reading and manipulating wave documents.
> This is the same document model used by the Google Wave client and
> servers. This code is available at:http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/
>
> On top of this, we're continuing to work to open source more code. In
> the near future we expect to release code implementing some abstract
> concurrent data types based on wave documents, which are in turn the
> basis for an implementation of the Google Wave conversation model
> (http://www.waveprotocol.org/draft-protocol-specs/wave-conversation-model).
> The code implementing the wave data models is a pre-requisite for the
> release of other components built on these models, including many
> components of the web client. The example wave server, FedOne, does
> not yet make use of the new code but we intend to update it as a
> useful reference (your help welcome!).
>
> This open source release has taken longer than we wished and
> originally planned for, but we're learning as we go. We're now
> changing our approach so as to better inform and engage with you, the
> wave protocol community, by publishing code earlier: before we're
> completely happy with it, before it's "done". That means that this and
> future chunks of code are very much works in progress. It does not yet
> implement the ideal solution. You can expect to see the code, data
> format, and APIs evolve as Google Wave and the protocol evolve. We
> can't yet promise stability or backwards-compatibility but are working
> towards those goals. We will communicate progress as we work together
> along the way. We want to be more transparent and are releasing this
> code, warts and all, so it can be most useful to the community.
>
> We hope you enjoy the new code, and that to come. We look forward to
> hearing your feedback and, of course, contributions are welcome.
>
> Happy waving,
>
> Alex North and J.D. Zamfirescu-Pereira, for the Google Wave team

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